When comparing Tweedle vs Tweet Lanes, the Slant community recommends Tweedle for most people. In the question“What are the best Twitter clients for Android?”Tweedle is ranked 5th while Tweet Lanes is ranked 12th. The most important reason people chose Tweedle is:

You can choose between 5 different themes, including light and dark themes. You can also manually set up Tweedle colors yourself, choose to display avatars or not and what you want actionbar to look like.

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Great theme customization

You can choose between 5 different themes, including light and dark themes. You can also manually set up Tweedle colors yourself, choose to display avatars or not and what you want actionbar to look like.

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Customizable columns

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Detailed notification settings

You can have separate notification settings for your timeline, mentions and direct messages for each account. Refresh time can be set between a minute and 4 hours.

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In-app browser

Allows following links without having to leave the application.

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Mute function

You can remove tweets of a user from your timeline without having to unfollow them. As well as mute specific words or hashtags.

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Real-time notifications

You can choose to have instant push notifications when on Wi-Fi.

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SSL encryption

You can have all your communication with Twitter encrypted.

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Multiple user support

Allows for easy switching between different Twitter accounts within the app.

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Customizable lanes

You can change what you want shown when swiping left or right - your profile, your tweets, retweets of you, timeline, @mentions, direct messages, who you're following, your followers and favorites. There is no way to set the order of lanes.

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Context sensitive tweet box

Tweet box at the bottom of the app by default will send out a simple tweet. Long-pressing a tweet in the timeline will change that to an @reply, long-pressing another user will add him to the conversation as well.

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Volume scroll

You can use the volume buttons to go up or down one tweets in addition to typical swiping up and down.

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Feed filter

You can hide replies and hide retweets.

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Multiple account support

Allows for easy switching between different Twitter accounts.

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Open source

Tweet Lanes developer Chris Lacey has stopped active development of the app, but has open-sources his work.

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Easy page sharing

Sharing a page with Tweet Lanes captures the title of the page alongside the link as opposed to just the link as is common, making the the sharing process even more straightforward.

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Image viewer

Tweet Lanes will show a thumbnail preview in the timeline; clicking it will expand it to full view within the app.

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Native & non-native retweets

You can do standard Twitter retweet as well as quote and via retweets.

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Themes

Has light and dark Holo themes.

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No notifications yet

The developer is currently busy developing another app, but promises to implement notifications as soon as the other project goes into open beta.